Closing times vary throughout the year - see our opening times page for more information. Dulwich Park covers 29 hectares and is packed with historic features, exciting facilities and perfect picnic spots. Refurbished in , the Green Flag awards winning park offers a large children's playground, an excellent cafe and a popular cycle hire outlet.
The Francis Peek centre has a varied programme of activities to suit everyone. Created in , Dulwich Park began its life as farmland and a group of meadows known as "five fields". Many of the ancient boundary oaks survive today. Queen Mary was a regular visitor to the park. She loved to view the American Garden, famous for its rhododendrons, which are spectacular when they're in bloom in May. One of the park gates is named after her.
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Consider protecting yourself by wearing repellent when at parkrun events in grassy or wooded areas. See lymediseaseuk. You are welcome to take part with a dog, but please keep the dog on a short lead or short harness and under control throughout the event. Please also review the parkrun support page article about running with a dog at parkrun events. Runners pushing buggies are welcome, but please take care of others around you and do your best to start at an appropriate place in the field for your pace.
Age Grading All parkrun events use Age Grading to help parkrunners compare results. For more information, please see our Support page. Course Map Course Description The course, which is very smooth throughout and particularly suitable for wheelchairs, is just under 3 laps of the main carriageway Carriage Drive run in an anti-clockwise direction and is simple to follow.
Cycle parking is available at the Pavilion Cafe. Cycling is permitted in the park. Only Blue Badge holders are exempt. There is currently some free parking on roads outside the park. Please be considerate to our neighbours if parking nearby. Post Run Coffee Every week we grab a post parkrun coffee at Colicci's Dulwich Clock cafe in the park - please come and join us.
June 30, June 19, June 17, June 16, Natalie Kloc. May 8, Road biking. April 19, Oliver Pentelow.
May 25, Benjamin Coughlan. May 24, May 21, Add photos of this trail Photos help others preview the trail. Upload photos about this trail to inspire others.
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